How Federal Emergency Response Contracting Works
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Quick Answer Federal emergency response contracting is how the government buys the goods and services it needs to respond to disasters like wildfires, floods, and severe storms, often on short timelines. Because agencies have to move quickly, they turn to businesses that are already registered and prepared. For contractors, that means readiness, not a fast reaction once a disaster hits, is what makes this work accessible.
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